Emerge Talent
Policy Advisor - Energy Policy & Legislation
Emerge Talent, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Policy Advisor - Energy Policy & Legislation
Location: Washington, D.C.
A prominent bipartisan public policy team is seeking a Policy Advisor with 5+ years of experience in energy policy and federal legislative processes . This is an exciting opportunity for a mid-career professional to play a central role in shaping energy policy outcomes for sophisticated corporate and institutional clients.
What You'll Do
As a Policy Advisor, you'll support clients on issues ranging from energy transition and infrastructure to climate policy, utilities regulation, and advanced energy technology. You'll:
* Track and analyze legislation, regulations, and appropriations related to U.S. energy policy
* Develop and implement advocacy strategies to influence Congressional and executive branch decision-making
* Draft client communications, policy briefs, and strategic plans
* Prepare clients for meetings with key policymakers and federal agencies
* Collaborate with attorneys and policy professionals to address the legal and regulatory dimensions of energy strategy
What We're Looking For
* 5+ years of experience working in energy policy , legislation, or federal affairs
* Capitol Hill experience strongly preferred , particularly with committees of jurisdiction (e.g., House/Senate Energy Committees, Appropriations, etc.)
* Experience at an executive branch agency (e.g., DOE, FERC, EPA) is also highly valued and may substitute for Hill work
* Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree (JD, MPP, or similar) preferred
* Excellent writing, research, and verbal communication skills
* Team-oriented, client-focused, and eager to work on impactful public policy matters
Why This Role?
You'll join a collaborative, mission-driven lobbying and policy team embedded in a full-service law firm—giving you the platform to advocate effectively on both policy and regulatory fronts. With access to high-profile clients, complex challenges, and bipartisan networks, this role offers the chance to shape the future of energy policy from a place of influence and integrity.
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Location: Washington, D.C.
A prominent bipartisan public policy team is seeking a Policy Advisor with 5+ years of experience in energy policy and federal legislative processes . This is an exciting opportunity for a mid-career professional to play a central role in shaping energy policy outcomes for sophisticated corporate and institutional clients.
What You'll Do
As a Policy Advisor, you'll support clients on issues ranging from energy transition and infrastructure to climate policy, utilities regulation, and advanced energy technology. You'll:
* Track and analyze legislation, regulations, and appropriations related to U.S. energy policy
* Develop and implement advocacy strategies to influence Congressional and executive branch decision-making
* Draft client communications, policy briefs, and strategic plans
* Prepare clients for meetings with key policymakers and federal agencies
* Collaborate with attorneys and policy professionals to address the legal and regulatory dimensions of energy strategy
What We're Looking For
* 5+ years of experience working in energy policy , legislation, or federal affairs
* Capitol Hill experience strongly preferred , particularly with committees of jurisdiction (e.g., House/Senate Energy Committees, Appropriations, etc.)
* Experience at an executive branch agency (e.g., DOE, FERC, EPA) is also highly valued and may substitute for Hill work
* Bachelor's degree required; advanced degree (JD, MPP, or similar) preferred
* Excellent writing, research, and verbal communication skills
* Team-oriented, client-focused, and eager to work on impactful public policy matters
Why This Role?
You'll join a collaborative, mission-driven lobbying and policy team embedded in a full-service law firm—giving you the platform to advocate effectively on both policy and regulatory fronts. With access to high-profile clients, complex challenges, and bipartisan networks, this role offers the chance to shape the future of energy policy from a place of influence and integrity.
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